NDP’s Nathan Cullen apologizes over comments about Haida Liberal candidate
Cullen said Roy Jones Jr. was not well liked in the Haida community, and mocked his nickname.
Cullen said Roy Jones Jr. was not well liked in the Haida community, and mocked his nickname.
The Gospel Worship superspreader event held in Prince Albert has resulted in 79 COVID-19 cases, says the Ministry of Health.
The chutes are meant to provide Halloween candy in a physically distanced yet fun way amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Dozens of families in Greenfield Park are now homeless after a five-alarm fire destroyed their apartment building.
The person visited the Shaw Centre on Oct. 11 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. when likely infectious says the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
A group of about 12 unmasked protesters became belligerent and harassed masked passengers on a morning sailing, according to BC Ferries.
Trump is facing headwinds not only in national polling, which shows Democrat Joe Biden leading, but also in battleground surveys.
RCMP said they have charged 46-year-old Chris Gerald Melanson of Digby County with assault.
Police say Travis Tyler Smith escaped from Besnard Lake Correctional Facility on Oct. 16.
In June, Trump claimed -- without providing proof -- that 'millions of mail-in ballots will be printed by foreign countries, and others.'
The vast majority of Canadians who use medicinal cannabis do not consult a health care provider regarding their treatment, a recent survey found.
Francis in June had ordered Janiak to leave Kalisz and forbade him from having any influence on how the diocese is run pending the investigation.
More and more students are getting a nasal swab now that public health policies across Canada require children to get tested for COVID-19.
Uncertainty, combined with current and future angst, is having a negative impact on citizen and consumer sentiment, the latest Ipsos 'Disruption Barometer' shows.
Global News has learned tens of thousands of passengers take connecting flights after arriving in Canada from an international destination, before quarantine begins.
According to the newly amended National Flag and National Emblem Law, which will take effect on Jan. 1, those who intentionally burn, mutilate, paint, deface or trample the flag and emblem in public will be investigated for criminal responsibility.
The announcement by Health Ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari saw Iran put its total death toll from the outbreak at 30,123 killed, with 253 new deaths being added to the official count.
The protesters have been doing their best to elude the authorities, using social media to assemble followers before police have time to block them.
A breakdown of applications for the simplified EI program shows that overall there had been more than 1.5 million claims as of late this past week.
Since Canada legalized recreational cannabis on Oct. 17, 2018, legal sellers and producers have struggled to compete with the black market, but there have been recent gains in the licensed industry.
Canada's economic trajectory has split into two. Economists are calling it a "K-shaped" recovery.
Far from distancing himself from Giuliani, Trump has made the purported Hunter Biden emails one of his main talking points in the final weeks of the campaign as he tries to disparage his Democratic rival.
Police are investigating after a man was dropped off at Calgary's Peter Lougheed Centre with a gunshot wound on Friday night.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Friday, October 16, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A new report from Avison Young shows the economic downturn has caused more downtown offices in Calgary to sit empty, but experts believe the shift may not necessarily be a bad thing.